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Re: Using C (and Linux!) for Programming (and interfacing with FMS, etc.)
Using the standard toolchain increases the number of people who can help you if you have problems, particularly if you need programming help at a regional. Netbeans on Linux would likely be familiar enough that you'd be able to get help.
I think it's cumbersome to need two computer to test robot code, but that's a personal decision.
Don't expect any support for running the driver station on anything but Win7 or Win8/8.1.
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